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Clew eland and Wheellek. • anew. , Emma ......... 2.13 a ini Enron ..... ~,,, r. 68 pm Meat....." 1. 210 to miExprem.......-. 041; P m s bleail. sal aml %%pew.- • 1, 2 ,_ - ?,.. a . u m . fleirvilb Acenmmodation !earl; .. .". 0 1' ma p.m.. .. , , Pittaburga ant , Connentrille. Arriler. • ' Vilail.. ~. . ..... 7:15 a a3,5fa11. 6:0 p m Espies. aoopeefExPLeSS ICMM 14 M lit aielfatesportaiVe a milit MgMeelp.M. 6.50 am ' 2,1 , 0 .... 416+01“ 1 “ •••• a 44 r M • Allpel,eoy Valles , Railroad. "esti 0 ..... 8 15 xMiExpreu . ..11210 ala - --, .... ,ExprPo .. 4210 p La, Man 6 in 11.3 " - 414sonini=ri i.ll p mlAccommodat'n. 940 a m - - .•lo4,itainrch and Erin Rallroid; to 011:City • ' and Ifranklln. - *-Arrnna.- _ - Depam. 4 • • 1 -, pro;o0 'Zeptees. 7.18 .9 =IN - Mr! Gab •ea St_ttabergb Pert Wayne & Canna and nravir 144 --Grant and Water St • - !;;./friets. I Departs.' lye p0r.1843 Alarrannt Stake—Red - Street: --; CiA lrr t l er ' i%, • I Deparis. • 601 a. ait4t . Stlige4No.. G,St. Clair Street. tR p. m. "Xastdrigton Stage—Hare , ' HoteL I Departs m. , 01111ORREN113115 A N D LIVERY STIRLE, _ . . • 42,0 E•exass Eitrefret, ._ • . . - /AIIES LIAM -.lc SON, Pripileto?s, oxisittmists AN 17:CLEDIA1265 - loallAed for aU tram Also, CLinfsgva for Factsrais, Wed- Wags WI PArMK, ao..ahost tattoo azul ream:table • raTAAATALILE' OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. 91,TY'162 , 11) SUBURBAN. Interetilnic tiOntleide Trial An Arnaniting county—A Synopsis of the tracts. We ate Indebted to an occasional contributor .Lo the irwidatir4Tai following report or a horn , 'Snide itieeikosion Want !Clamming; Armstrong Counkyia beef refertoce to which we niade a r:111r-dtrillato': Extra:meg, Dec. 10, 1005. y.orrass Gut= : tithing a, few hours to spo e , isee - atgar to premise - I devote them to alllght sketch of the case on •trial. the,:panmeorealth vs. James Kilgore, for :,Ihb tininier of his wife on the evening or night got the 4 , lth ; of .July last. An indictment was 109E44 theSepteinber sessions of this Court, che.rging James Kilgore, his tether and sister with the murder. 0a the case being called for trial before Judge Thilidngton and associates, on ~iteaday morning last, t)cc. 15th, James, by his socians!.l, claimed a severance - 1n the trial, which Matited. The Coramontreath was repro -; iented by i tdr:' Rohrer,' District Attorney. Sir. , • Gegen:MO Mr. - Neal ; the pemorier by 11r. Bar r'kft,'. Stunner; , and Mr- Swartzwelder, of The tirisonerie a email man, of rather simple ..--appaire4c, -- Is - 'dial.:llariiil - Soldier, 'having oersted term of, throe years with credit, family are poor but respeetabls, as I ... ,,. tutdmatfrad thecasactthe fanny of daces-ed. Atm it eat: to have,been a due looking wo.non ;Ottidleallo scare aCr he rite of her de 411.. ; All et:Tuella/ was taken up to the empan "veitingoofa.hwy. same elgety jar rs' having been call two s' eclat tales IN:itig ordered. many harms ',eraa or expressed opinions of The'case of Commonwesith was opened on Ire& tb.dat Mr. 'Neal, in a manner very • hie ti> -- Mtxtltable;bbth in m etter, method aol manners From that t' th - a, Dec. 10th, the • Upset* been consamedby, the Cahrt in the ex • aminatien atianeccasary cross • examination of tktk vr,lntaamteme thirty in number, with as many more as 1 have been Informed, to be ex tunlnedi which -wl.l probably occupy Monday - and- Teltsail nett, we, that the case may not go to the jury till Thursday or Friday next. As developed thuYfar, It is one of purely eircum . atnntial:evidenccoand shows that the prisoner • and for Loge time had not ben living te,sether, ebe tiring with her friends several mite ten= Kittanning; and ho with his; that on , she itle_afJaly List they 9 , 1 a seen talking to -:.gtlher in tbe town of Kittanning; that on the c afternoon of that day, about sundown. 1124 was tun pitaing-Itosstoe, a little village about five miles f ram Kluannine, situate where Stan rail • - toad crosses- Crooked Creek, and wa , king to _,,ywards the railroad twidgeobout fifteen.mitiencs stfierwiedsthe - preontr was seatpas:in¢ through itOeStotti oat tskilig ; off to the left and g Ana by a township road an this side of the creek. This was the last that was som of the parties on that Oh the morning of the sth of - July, two :„ iaen4olllag towtuds 11 Aston by an entre-Insult- Y . Pathloadir:g - deur the top of a high hill. firma' shial fabled - un- with a parasol and kandkethlter lying - Oa it, they hid them under a bush and uwthetr return took them home.. 0 • '.l l stio.rerff OfJuly, a fernier discovered. by Mean -- - , ..,7. - gictlietalrking Of his dog, a dead' remain body ',...,;tar gone InilleeoMpesition. lying across the roo =:'of a Wee, alga:Mindy milky feet from the path on - the i'slde of the ..,crooited Creek Hill and -alto a boanet, some twenty fee front hotly, An Inquest was ' het 'tat thelliThe rade= farther she wa th a the !Alm lying' on its back, with the li near, el eV leg, apart., head down la a hollow an 'taro thrown up on the breast lortinitthe dramas imposed, and the amidst on aeff dram town to the shoe. No ea "eintialihr Fide= iefthabody, Reny there was could 'Llie b7 L , 'fason of the advaneeti • nteyte „ decompos iti on, save the absence of • alateat four front. teeth. Titus was also found on the day of the inquest as twang some feet Xran34to bowie It , was also 4k enalaaa that a Mirk or toulled from the path - 44, 0 to the .tfody, Old marks, or supposed foat-prm, from • the tally down the Ml:towards the crest :.with foot-ptlnts at the margin of the creek 3r-to .the water, and conceponding ones on, wepponte aide of the creek: Theo toot-ptiate. "-bowcter, were not Immediately below thebody. Two witnesses testified to having heard a port off_a gun jp lge , direetion of the body, oa Olt rxba,,thecay of, the prosecnticro evidently is, that planter followed hit wife from Ktttaaeing latent to kill;-ber. That haying . reached "Reeiton, lastief offollowlng over the Rsilrosi 'lridge,ilhe pursued the township road for a abort distotheithen totted the Creek and met his wife " - Oa tbqoppollte tide, either by arrangement or -;therivtee, andatot . • Row far they bare succeeded In establishing their theory la for, the jury taSAY. 1102;defence not bang began, I cannot, as yet, kabw what their theory Is, if any they have Then= is a metier one and somewhat ler itfistr4ig as a mere question of analysis. Attach. " • Tbe Mayoralty. • Perrainmon. Dm. 1865. ..4141,14.1. if; o n, Ohaimum Union ai l , p. : ittaitile r ommittee -- Pnt: Tont Oommittie ;having adopted the foll Ow.• ialtemolution. • Chairman of this Committee re. netkkythe3mttc of. &different elec :llol.diatrietenot to conot theyotia for any can didite mho altriffall AO notify in writing the said Chairman on** before Thursday. Eletabber 1611.1955.0filhlirilantion ,to abide by the re =lt of the election:to take nlaco on the 16th,", 1! , 12 baud:the honor to atm% that 1 en My. in od Consent to lta conditions and will - abide the remit ofthe primary; elec. _Mon 6o be bold ho Deepnober 16th. -Althoughr the re exoeMeifly that the me named fo iceefuthg-lotes, hell not beea made so that the lerorklapnen conbrhave a better chance for YOh Cottony. &c. Ve ,7 j K kmas MOORE. izeoublleau. lleiectttive Committee.—Tha Ettpubliout Executive Committee tutu meat 'on Tuesday, Dee. letb: lest.. at, 7% :to'clocl4'at the ance of the Etuevesan, No. Ile, :':•Arifitt,Orr3v A. H. Bsow* TREMENDOUS CONFLAGRATION. 9300.000 Worth of Property Destroyed —Twenty-fire Dwellings. one Brewery, Two Cooper Shops, one Tannery, besides Other Buildings Destroyed—The Fire the Work of Boy —Miserable Bose. Airout fiTe o'clock last evening ono of the most dr ttntctive fires occurred In Allegheny Clty, which we kayo been called upon to record fora long time. It wee Impossible but night to obtain anything like a reliable estimate of the inizaimee amount of property deattoyed, but ths approximate loss was from one to threohundoed thousand. dollars * A large number of families were thrown out of house and how, Is th midst of inclement weather. ; The tire broke out in an,* stable 'fia But Aera ' XimabOte Mat Zane.. The origin, as ".° were told by aeyeral parties, was as fc.Wf.' n boys were playing with &basins" afar as hue.- stable that was partially torn - own, au-a w." Ulna engaged set fire to therb' The la " cern nanicated to the stahle.owleg to Its combuitl ble nature Mid from Ac ne° it communicated to J. tatia ir. an Immense braiding, about which , ivio stored a say large stock of tan p ar a.. Being • now fatly under way before. the fire department wield Teara the ground, It spread down; the treek to C le " ent. "'eat'imrldag the buildings on p a kiges of the ran , and 11 1 / 3 3 buraing every thief cutwardly along Chestnut Street to !Jeff a„,,, in wery, which was partially destraYmL velsmes were here staid by the almost atiper rumen (gate of the Vlrilant fire company. As neatly as could be ascertained last night, Lay p .' s tannery, Guyer's cooper shop ,— an d one other thoraces of which we dla ant aseertalut Dll - slaughter house, and a large number of other tuildiega were soon a mess of smoking rule& 11. was impossible for any one to.esti gate the luta, but to day probably the =hunt will be known and alto how mach was co ierad by inrerance. • The fire department worked nobly. The elite. burgh engines on the ground were the Neptnae, Vigilant and Relief.. cfhe Negtane had nan• larly bad luck with her new - hose, manufac aged by Mr. Generof Philadelphia. They were throw ing water through thirteen sections of hose,elev. en of which were the old hose, the water ;pas— sing entirely Ilia:ouch the old hose before It reached the new. Throe sections of the new hose twat and they were obilged to send iwiee to Pittsburgh Tor a supply. T 1 a Vigilanfworked Cour hours through! the old Longhrey hoar, made here In Prttahrpga, ere three tea, old.. without baretioe a single rceilon. We aboold like to RllOll what eaniells, who tend to Philadelphia for hose. thi n g of pet. Weirton that the. Vigilante are, getting a !new supply or Abe fronahrey -hose, and Abet 'Oran It is finished, they will hue a oublietrierol It. in Order chit tAximys:citty an where kha ta?uoy The Lire 'was by far the snost destructive that has occurred in- the — vicinity for many year,. Had the wind been blowing, there is no telling where it would Save stopped. Had what little air there wanatirrteg, been from the East, the efforts of the fire department wonle have been fettle to have stayed the devouring element. flow inn ',Hely Import= It is, that the fire departMent. who work , without hope of reward, should be well supplied with everything necessary to city the progreis of ls tire: _lets of "NA Guilts." Patrick Hopkins, of the Folulk Ward, [edict ed for the larceny of twenty dollars, war serval,- tea in the thinrinal Court, yesterday. the 6 81 - inonweahh being =able to adduce any evidence of gvllt. The case had been hanging over for este terms. John Hancock and Dense, blinded, In January last, for conspiracy and also for assault 11 intent to rob B. H. bleGeary. of Westmore land county,- were also given a verdict of aneit- Ink The ex-District Attorney,Mr. Kirkpatrick, said he had nti doubt of their guilt, bat he could t nod the prosecutor, nth% he believed; bad born "greeted" or spirited away, Four terms had elaps.vd, and the defendants were preSent, by their counsel, demanding a trial, which wan their constitutional right. The allegatlo In the case were that the prosecutor engaged Han cock, who Is a hackman, to convey him, to the night time, from the Pennsylvania to the Alle gheny Valley Railroad depot, &distal:meet about three squares. Oehse, (an alleged confederate of Hancock,) got Into the back with McGeary, and upon anteing at the Allegheny Valley depot, the amount of fare to be paid • wan asked. Hancock said "are dollars," and whilst McGeary expressed eurprise at snob a large 'AMP being demanded for such small service. Ochre did not. but !eying It was "cheap enough." promptly handed over a ' , flee" ,to bleGeary not having that amount. under t‘e influence of tifeats made by both detentiants, gore his watch to pledge. Bell:ring that he had ban male a victim, and that there wan pee-concert between Ochse at d Baneock, ltleGeloy. pro , B,l2[l,lD:tem befo-e the !lava fon the affeases tor 41i eti they w, re iodic e". The prcateator having tailed to appear, hosrecer, and so long aliala having elapsed atom the_ 51ding of the [W.I., tbejory could not properly do othersrnalhan acquit. which they did. R. W. MeGourt, tavern keeperof Grant street, Indicted for assault and hatters with Intent to ravish, and else for seillog liquor an Sunday _wan acquitted, and the prosecutrlx, daze Grey. ordered to pay the costs. This verdicts wan mainly given upon the representation of pirate (tonere) Per the prosecution that a case could not be ma* out, The Maguralty. FOUR= WARD, Ptrr•ocaou, Dec.i To 310 jor A. 3f. Bran, Chairman of anion Ihnuipat &c dire Committee. Dear Sin—At a meeting of your committee • resolution was offered and yawed, requestleg the chairman of the Committee to notify the Judges of the several election districts, not to causal he vottuf any candidata who should fail to Minty thYclialrmatt of tald Committee by volUng on or before the 14th day' of D.mere ber, 18115. of his erillineams, to abide the result of the election of the 16th inst. Now in perstmuce of said resolotion, I hereby notify your elf and committee. end the mablic generally, that the spirit and Intent-of the rears. lotion meets with my concurrence and approval, and ie In every particular consonant with my Intentions from One first time my name Wee brought in connection with the Map:we:Cy elec tion. and harthermem algnify It to be my In tomtit to be governed by the mull of the elec tion of the the lf.tb, and submit to the choice of ray lellow-cittsens expressed at the primary meeting of that day. And afterwards—allboagh it Is more than either of the candidates whose Petteraytio bare received Coanest.ed to do—will voice with them In corilrilly endorsing their se lectithe at the final election. Moreover, I beg leave to say that as it was in response to the soltellatioas of many friends, that i permitted my name to be ?nought forth as a candidate [or election to the office of Cabe ?denigrate of your city, and confiding, In their integrity, which has been increased by the ar• ent•,enpport thus far so kindly and liberally ex tended me, I submit my cams an] the result of the election of she 16th, to the suffrage of my friends and fellow citizens, noiwithsteno leg the apparent nnßedged character of my Claims when compared with those who for years have been trundling their claims to the Mace upon a monitions and generous public. Aad as this mayireceive publication, permit me to say that there are those who are assigning sinister mo tives for my being a candidate. Bat I would want say friends to receive them, as I do, as the Intrigues or schemes of hackneyed and unseen ;Cons poilticlans,whO would.barter the °Mee off (u the present conflict shows) from year to year for their own private lucre and advantage. J. DONALDSON. Nominating Committee.—la accordance with the provision, of the remised c,nstitution of the Young Mena Mercantile Likary Assort. 'got and M echanics Institute, malting the ap /Mttment of a committee to no miaate officers farthe ensuing year, a meeting of the ,T , was held at the Library Rooms last t y ° l :that parpcee--Presldent Brannon nomiantedquite a ember of parsons were c committee. Tho -foll ow i n g ix ' tik)u ks , e7is e el t e ll eted : Joseph Albreo, W. D. hictiowstr,N, H. Kincaid J. Vir. Chal fant, D. M. 8e01t.3: 3 ,.. McCune, R. A. ueorge. It Is expected mho ' - ' — .Attee will select a ticket at au early day. fat De an "Indepoodeni;'-ik" likely the re . will the "regular" nomination.. i;,. a oginaz? 2 . he ! ,0 election Occurs, In the middle Itulzio . expect the. geld will be_ Jinni to.t,',Vig Tamed, so.thnt rote will be fully the lane. ._ spwared for Coroner's' Inquest yesterday morning Coroner Clarion was au ed to.hold an Inquest on the betty of • Germh, girl, aged 17 years, named Sarah Nitunh off, em ployed as a domestic in the family of Mr. T. D. Jones. residing at No. 79 Boyle street. Allegheny. who Wisfound dea baker room. The deceased retired the previous evening in her usual health, hat about two-o'clock In the morning she alrek kezia Mrs. Jones. and complained of a violent headache. Mrs. Jones arose and after applying sold Water to alleviate the pa in;retired to bed In the same roam. the deceased re marking thatahe felt lunch better. About half-past Ave o'clock Mrs. Toles on going to the bed occupied by the deceased, discovered that she wad quite dead. The tliceased has two brothers and tures sisters residing In this city. The Jury riot nried e vet , diet of death from natural causes. In the Clty.—We met yesterday in the city 'KO. George M. /nrus, late ol.the sth Penn's. Artillery, who was on his return to Ganistara (where he is engaged In the 11111tary Claim Mee) from hit homain New Brighton. The Major looks well,la in good health, and the ra tan ditY which be ac' edred In the strike he ye; retains, SPeefor-Ifeetllgg of City COnnollo.-LThe city councils Out as welol eon, Monday eTell log, Dec. Ilth. • saccT colm.-crz In Select Council, present. Messrs. Brown, Morrow; Nortaine, PbauPP• Rced, Thompson Herdatan, 2,l,Lacgtala, and Prce!deEt 1rd.1,7. Ttecontraer " . br-tiued 11 " ra''"iaz caa arantestiun: . .. To the p r esidenta and Members of Select and ‘.., ~,,. cow. clla. Gentlemen —At l meetlu ; ; : 7. r i , , ,1,"/Inanco Committee on rtiday evening, 8.b 0 " the following transfers were reeem; ." w aded to be mite: 4,496 70 from Appre No. ° to No. 5. Pollee 415 68 " ... " S. •,,., 1,014 ET " " " 4, . " ~ 1,680 20 " " " 6, " .. 3'M 03 " " " {i, ~ " 20 0 00 " " " 'll, " .. 137 00 " " ' 12. " " 976 65 " " " 13, " 476 00 " " 4 .• 17, " " 415 43 " " " 18, .• 0 130 00 " " " 20 . " ~ $6,76851 955 ST from Appro Na. IA to No. 7. Streets _Newlyn., That the Controlit r be and is hereby authorized to make the above transfers. The communication was read and accepted and the resolution read three times and passed. Mr. McLaughlin, from the joint committee, coreastuig of the cumnalttoe on Are engines and 061 e and committee on city property, to whom was referred the communication from the Ott ani ant steam Are engine company, asking priv ilege to exchange their present horse and lot on 'Smithfield street for one on the corner of Chnqy allay and }fourth cream,. reported the proptised change desirable and advantageous. Tan cost la estimated as 30,000, the treater portion of which can be raised by the company. Oa the joint committee's recommendation the matter Val re. (erred to the committee on city property with poa er to act. Petitiona Irma Nimick do Co. and Felix ac Co., relative M abatement of Mumma tar, were fettered to Fmanee Committee, with power to acv. Mr. nadirs reads commode Won rem W. I'. %Wyman, President of Subsistence Committee. reteroitig thanks to Cennells far the use of City 11:11 diving the past four years. The Commit tee Bar: ••We have been enabled to carry on our yeti: without interruption. and have inriog that time fed over fire hundred thousand.oldiern, whO remember 'with • gratitude the Itisiduess eLown to them In Pittsburg. In retarologt the bell to yen. you wit! fis! It to as good condlitnn es when we entered It. Wo also leave they gas fiat ores we had pieced In the aide rooms, and the large heating furnaces la the Cellar." +tad and accepted. , • pelltion•from Abraham Greeewaod far dam. 'ages retatalotd to the grading of Pike street,jwas. referred toliLrt el Committee. In all of which action the Common Cosine!) cat curl, d. The C. C. aiso concurred In the nottdutioa changing the viewers to assess damages and benefits by tne construction of Carn • street sewer; also in action ors. C. upon a m. tounleattoa from the Board of Trade, as king the appointment of a committee t/ cooler *he regard to the approach of the cholera. -The cos. mtmleation was referred 14 the Board of Geer d lent. The falowittg resolution, reported by the Committee on City Property, audlopted by &het Connell, was:concurred in VI the Com mas Connell : Resolve, That the Committee on City Prop erty be, and they art hereby authorised to ad vertise for proposals to' baild • stable, no bunk and drying rooms on the rear end of the Relief Fire Engine Company's lot cm Petasylvenla AteStlo. Oa moth= adJotrned. COMMON COCFNCIL. To Coalmen Connell—Present : Messrs. Arm strong, Boggs. Bole, Deakers, Dickson, Vraler let, Hare, Hontdentt, King, Leonard, Mandan ney, Idatnewsus, O'Neill, Reiss Reiman, Presi dent Steele. Mr. Armstrong,' eland the 7allowlan reso letton„ which was referred to Comedttea o■ Gas LigMing. •' .Itaseirs4 That the Committee oa Gas Light. (nape rtquested to coinider the propriety of extending thugs' pipes from Perin street along .Morton street lo the Allegheny Valley Railroad, and If felled expedient to make tneh extension. Humslen% the following, which was referred to Committee on Gas Lighting. Remised, That/the Gas Committal, be ialtruct. ed to have ages lamp erected on the out side of Congress autos midway betwmn Wylie and Prank' In street. Mr. Hare, a communication from Mr. W. W. Wag d, referrieg to the extremely Ilfthy condi tion of thestreote and to the Beaming Inalentune prcrrialon try ordinsaci to cleanse the same, also repreennting that amny cittzets, and others do Ins business la the city, are willing to thormigh -17 cleansethe anne'.a on which thatr residepees or places at beelines abei also that It went! be manifestly unfair, alter so doint, that they should pay tor the imperfect cleansing of ether street.. The petitioner, therefore, prayed that provision be made by which those who property cleanse a t or square may De conapeoms ed therefor from the City Treasury, as an Mfset to the lazes they pay for Ito impe, feet performance of that very necessary duty en other Streets. Ai a rea son (Sr asking this, the p Otioner respectfully rt feared to the folio-wing *Last sorng the citizens es Fifth strmt, from 'Woad to Liners', cut the lee, hauled it away, and daily swept the street, employing a Mill wort suety for the same. The Street Commis. sionix agreed V, heel away the dirt, bat after • few week', finiirg the dirt in nllea, (an led and time-honored custom) the citizens qua it.- Oa the cleaning of Wood Street, by the negate', Commissioner, the streets were scraped at Same considerable expense to the city, and the dirt left in pile. for several day. to be tramped :Seto :he gluten and rapread over the streets. The ante complalat entail oa other thoroughfares... None el the above bnainess reached the Se lect Ccoseell. On motioned adJoaraed. Temperance Leanne To-night • treat In the shape of a temperance lettere Is promised to-night at Rev Dr. Sprottll's Chemlt, In Allegheny City, on Laceek below Anderson street. The lecturer Ina well-known taember of the Bar—George . R. Cochrsii, Rag., of the iirm of Moffit a Cochran. He prop:sea to show— First—How to prevent the pawing of license for the sale of liatowleatlag !ignore. Second—How to prevent the sale of Intoxi cating Ilgsore without a license ; and Third—How to reform those who are habits ated to the use of.batoxlcatlng llalarm oo a lies, at. Te subject as shadowed in the prep , sitioes of the lecturer Is certainly an emenstreoue, and we shall expect to sea a crowded house. The mcmhers of the Bar will doubtless be out f a full Some. We aatlclpote a rare, latellectuel cad moral effort, and recommend all persons loelog be cease of temcarauce at heart to be in attert aure with all of their blends. An Incorrtglble Thief. —Mary Mason alias Amanda Irwin, a eta of 60,00/0061 or cfght4o6 years, was Wed In t h e Cflollo6l Conn, 605t0,611,y, upon three Indictments for the lar eel., of clothing (coin Mrs. Ann Riddle, and there. In the Ninth ward, and the jury COLITIOt 'ng, Ehs was sentenced, upon one Indictment, to undergo on. year and three months' Imprison moot in the Penitentiary, and eentance swinge ded on the other !adiettnenta. This was the fourth time she had been before the Coart on heeling charges,%hd she has the repatation of belt:gen inoorrigib!e thief Balore Alderman Taylor—Assault and [battery,-.Jaeoh Mete. Trancla Riots, saml. Cuppa aad Joseph /attar were arruted Tester. day on a warrant 'leaned by Aldermen Taylor rimmed with taring beaten a man in a brutal manner. The complainant, not wlahlos to prosecute them to the extent of the law, armed to withdraw the- ettit on condition that they whould pay the emits. We should think that we id be very poor satisfaction for a braised body. A Coetradietton.—We are reematid, by membete of the Eagle Steam Engle. Company to COntredict the at■temeot that the AopeEe• gthe, of Allegheny "threw the fins water" at the fire as ItcQuawan'a board yard, hut Week. We were asked to make the contradiction here. tOforc,, inat loadyertelitlY *Mined bo to do. The party ;whet Informed , c the credit of throwing the brat water belonged to the Elope." said that be so learned from one of the owners o the pi opera, damaged. Pleaded Catty to Assault aild Battery.— Yesterday. to the Orb:Moat Coat, the ease of the Coneth ss. James Ford, Indicted for meant; and battery with Intent to ravish' Lizzie . Ftodg ere, In the Beneath Ward, was called up. Tha defendant offered the plea of ' , guilty of common assault and battery,' which the commonwealth caved. The coin then. sentenced Ford to a fine of fifty dollen and to undergo thirty - ` l %lnsteltonment in the bounty XI. Nttm tt on Elanday..—pearge fietenl, of .r t evc4 , Is, was tried to the - criminal • 7 upon two it:dicta:teats for sell. I n /l a" tct guncay. on oath of C. H. Stele. a t h e P" Thee was efliAttw e adduced, that subsequent u.t. the prosec and defend ant iithaltded "" th t e.. - awe sw utor orn to 110 about each other. Tee Uwe's, convicted. San tana Selene ultil th is Vetesday) mania;. Mayor greneline, today, with the 0:601nel/140M. author; L. T. Tallentina Bog., a copy of the "Manual o ir tha " Council of New York, fortis, yea, 1 , 45. "L4.= The book Is gotten tgr in einnenna awl In ad- MO.= to the tonal record. 'nes no en 1 4terest . lug historical sketch ofjlrosilway, to utrated with beautifully colored envarings. Taken Over.—John 11. titosort, Eftierlff, yea. (easy, took to the Penltandisey;-dohn MUter and Charles flaintrelnua, convicted of larceny, and Jahn Forsythe, conyteted of MISR ant bittoq. Soldiers' iffeatlag at Wilkie. Hall—A League [olie Formed. At adjourned 12103thili of rotund soldiers was held at Wilkins hail, on yesterday (Mon day) evenien. Cien..r, Bowman Swelter, was called to the chair, and Sir. C. F. Iltaenna act- Ed as &eretare. The chairman stated the object'ol the meet ing to be to tyke action upon the repart of VIC committee, upon the organtzle!on of a Sol ti re' Leakne, and to adopt such date-saxes towra•ds effecting the same as reiLbt be deems-. 1 dlect The report of the Coramtttoe, at art.mi fast at .a previous meeting, was. on motion, adop ted nonnimoniy. A rrsolntlon taring been adopted for the aPPoittment of a committee to draft a constitu - Moo and by-laws : the chairman appoieted the loilawlcg named perm:lasi Capt. "Ober, Poi. lock., Gen. A. L. Pearaoo, Capt. Thos. A. Sloan, Will M. Hartzell and Sohn H. Kerr. The following committee was appointed to se eon a permanent - hall for tte meotloge of the -League: Gen. A. L Pearson, Capt. Bamael Kil goie, end Will 31. Hartzell. Daring the crating a letter was read from - Geo. Gco. S. Gallope, who el - pressed hie since-e regret that basin:as arrangcmtnts prevented Alm from at tending the meeting, as he had de- A letter from Gen. C. Barnes, expressing elm per regret, was als3 reed. All haring signed !Lemons's on the sillect or Leo' equsllssiloi or bounties arra requettsd to present theta et the Mayor'e cltice without ' The amethar adjourned until next Monday estelcg, at the Came time and place, when It la e cted permanent arrangements for er ten/ Mg the League will be perfected. Tllf4 meting was one of the moat Interesting Set fld by the tetnrnel soldlera, and from the interst manifested we doubt not that ae organ- Igstidn will be formed upon the bans arranged by the National Ltaenn now In aucr-cesial opt , tenet, In Washlng.on City, Fgga of Pharoata'a Serpcnta.—This 13 the name of a new chemical toy. to beriati at Plt- , Lathe. cppoalte the poet (Bee. It la redly a grrat ccrlcslty. Oat of a little cone as large at As pea. a snake-11kt, coil erodes lu burning, which by ite tire, horn bud mot:on snouts/ma Lb. observer. from Yesterday's Evening Gazette Interesting Stlestosnry Meeting On Sabbath evening. a very large audience .assembled in Dr. Clark's church. Allegheny, to bear an address from Key. Andrew Gordon, who has served as a mitslonary la 'arils for the past ?Aileen years. The etinreh WJI entirAy and linty etre tumble to obtain seats. The aertlees were opened with prayer ay Dr. Chat, after:which the ■ndience}olnedlo staging the 67th Pealm. Lord bless and pity; us, Shine on no with thy fser,"Jis ,Dr. Clark then Intrude:m(l the Ras. Ur. r don, who, after many yearsdevoted to the miss - [emu, work, had returned with impaired health fey the double purpose of haying his strength restored. and at the urns time fartheriug the interests of the mission. fie bespoke for him a patient hearing. : Mr. Gordon spoke at some length In reference to the missionary work In India, and dwelt mainly upon the difficulties encountered by the missionaries in .provlding for the support of those who renounced heathenism and embraced Christianity. As soon as a native breaks caste by Joining the mission tocirty, he or she from that come= becomes as outcast, and is pained with the most relentless hamil and Implacable persecution. ft then,becomes necessary for the Missionaries to provide food, clothing and shel ter for these concerto, In order to prevent them from becoming wanderers and vagabonds This, It must be confessed, is a very discouraging phase of the missionary work; bat It is n era , thelesa true, so far as India Is concerned. For roar or Use years past, Mr. Gordon and his co. laboren have bean engaged In deltaic( plans by which this difficulty could be ocCroome—in other wards, to make the merlon societies self sustaining. After repeated fallureo, they at last hit upon an expedient which Qua far has prosed monaural, and which le likely to lead to torpor. tom results. Ludicrous as II may appear, the native convettsof Sr.alko.e, India, are now ins talling therneiree by pursuing the Madam of soap boiling Vie have not apses to cite, In detail, the interesting statements made by Mr. Gordon, In rele.-et.ce to tbi% enterprise. last:. nhitatt slit may appear to as. it Is regarded as an Impel:twat event in the history of benighted lodic and may yet lead to the moo: important results. Mr. Gordon remarked that heretofore the 'mis sionary work had only Irene half done, be cause one ball the command only had been obeyed. The commeed was: ye therefore. and teach all p•Upont, Annan ne them In the name of the I' tater and of the Son and of the Holy t host. Totclitof stunt tt oh. corm aut./limas st/tat.toerer ft ice t.stoosnd.o.l ye a etc. Ho stated that the [nisch - to In India could not emceed macs.: the p ople dare c rsugnt, after their conversion; and one of the a - it things ee caseary to t• rich them was, to amt. Idleness le the reigning eon of India, and there la n deep rooted prejudice against Mhor. The. neat Using, thin, to teach a native council., Is, that If he dons not work, he has no right to eat. This was what the mismonarica at Seal:kale wan now &dell, and be believed that, Iron Che'ance eras already attendant opal their efttlts. toe coat inmxtrtaat and beeellcent:mults would fol low. It regolred means, however, to lasagarate the work, and to chnain thessolwas the main oh- Jett Which Its had in visiting ten churches at this tine. At the close of his &Wort the as. temblage stag a portion dike Io'l.l Psalm, nem. ramming: .Thrai shalt arise, and mares yet Thou to Mount. /.,on elude extead,t• . Rev. Jamcs Prealley. D. U. wasnext, introdu ced, and delivered a very Interesting address. Re bad leached many Important feet; from Me, Gordon, In reference to isiteatenary labile in In dia, which were new Lobito, and be was cassia.. eed that., as Mr. G-ndon bad remarked, the w e k herr °fere was being only hall done lie thought be ',re a r righter day dawning upon the It:totall ed mattes of India. The soap-boiling exp.:d onuts or Mr. Gordon, were but the little acorn from which would grow up the giant oak, amend ing Its trancbra far and wide. He thought Hr. Gordon bad struck the key aria to the saxes.s of the collie missionary weak, not only in indla, but in Egypt, China, and other heathen lauds. At moon es the native Christians were taught seine honorable employment, and human to sup port themselves comfortably, then would the adenionary work begin to exhibit Its fall meas. ore planeness. The map-holline basiness would won nice place to other employments, and ten Indttstrtal idea would enlarge and amplify nett] society in India would become resole:lonized. Tl 6 doctot's address wu delivtrld is a very enttrtelnlng manner, and was listened to with acre attention. pt Itselc.e Ile congregation sang a portion of the SOth rlalm: 0 0 greatly blessed the people ern, The Joyful sound Wel know" Oa Dr. Clark then aneounced that Mr. Gordon wculd call upon the principal members of the Coittd Presbyterian churches of Alteitheny, drying the week. and solids contributing' in aid of the work to which he is engaged. lie re quires some •3,000, and has already obtained about half that amount. Tele astembiatio was dlantlased with the bene diction by Mr. Gordon. Assault and Battery WO Intent to 1011 John Forsythe, lately a sailer Inthe United !Wiles navy, was tried In the Court of Quarter %mins this forenoon, for having, on the f.'3d ult., 'committed an assault and battery with in tent to kill Jarred Slane, tavern keeper at Coal tinvllle. It seem that the defendant, on the daystaied, canto Intothe tavern of the prosecu tor; (where he hoarded) very much Intoxicated, and offered to tight any one there for a wager of ilfty dollars, that being the only present means ho had of getting money- Besides acting In a very dleaderly mann er,he applied an opprobrious epithet to onaoeren Batas, who knocked him down with a chair. Forsythe bad been elected from the tiTera, but Immediately returned, and Continuing his disorder. way reottestal to desist. lakillen. the tavern knew, remarking that he would have no fighting In his house. Forsythe then drew a knife end cot Ohtani In the arm, lo timing a severe wound, ali.r whteh be (For sythe) was knocked down with the chair. The defendant offered uo evidence In his defense. Tre jury convicted, and the court sentenced him to undergo an Imprisonment of one year and lie months in the Western l'enitentlary. A Magistrate ftbroad..—To-day Richey Morrison, Justice of the l'cace at Port Perry, returned to the °Mee of the Clerk or the Court, 41 an information, made on i the Ilth of Oct.iber, by one Mary Casty, ae fo owe I "That at Ham burg. lull/a county of A higheny, one Wm. 11. Sample did charge her tighter, about thirteen years of age, With inlander, who was killed on the railroad, and after examination by the phy eicians it purrtd not to be the cue, whereupon the drew s warrant to lame the said William H. Sample he held to =ewer a charge,of slander." i Tbla wan decidedly the moat carious docn tout In the shape of en information, that we her saw. Robbed While Intaxleate&—A drover, by the name of Dal. whoa reside! en Jaelican 'Urea. In the Second Ware. AlLeabeuY. was rob bed of one hundred dollars in "Greenbacks" on *Curdy, night last. Dug; at a late bout of the night, while intasiested. entered a tavern os, Ohio street, in the Third Ward, where two par ties, names unknown, took darn of him and conducted MID within a short distance of his tome. He found himself. after the parties left biro, minus the amount above eta PP, and made Information of the fact before the Mayor. •The ree are endeavoring to ferret out tae salty reozolutultukte I 0130.1 Al. P..ts Ler, 1.1.5 q. The blayorollty Que ch, F r o ty .Jsc :he will .3: L6e 1,.t0 Jolla M. In Consequence of toe pobllcatkni to the Porter. of Terminus—whose death we morning Ropers of a statement from Mr. !An- noticed other .Inv—was filed In t`tt nos friends, it has hem deemed proper to puh. ter's nine of 1111• exam!. by big tto-en:nrc, Esti the following additions: evidence !fear:, :41 . 62.11!, a..tl If.vnet. • The deeeasoi Ine.picatha to his adopted •teter, Prersntaton, Dec- 0, lii. Mrs ;Saner Jane Porter SieC AI, the butte At the meeting of the last Mayoralty Con- 1, • ~ section, Mr. Lowry stated to ran that he on's. •' • . • • • • , Lim it the limo of ins death. ;-•olor 0 rat .11. aL.,,.:1,0 t t- twela, thnnita,i asked the nomination for that once—ti h it , . . • mono, to 1.4. ,n , ,et.. cue, a t he would rrt. ask for anythicg mire. pereonal int arty _eon ;he .! •:- ItLawineiner, Eighth Word. ,„„,1 o ,g ,Pe Prrtgr'rft63 ' Dec* 0, ; time. To littto.t Porter Mt Call he beaueat , r, This Is to certify that I was a delegate for the preperty ,opicd by him, en a Unining Mr. McCarthy in the last Maloralty•Coavc.- lot of three acre , . a- I two thousand it Moot in lion. Mr. Lowry came to my evening preceding the meeting of the Conoco- b eg „,,,,b ea the en,- of one h l thaws, to h "" e on it " madly. To I_, 1...,.,5a1tc,,f01m Si. Porter, he tion, and stated la substance that he thought he ,b. pail on hie ..,;,.post bl tbday; He also ought to have the nomination, and that if we ; appropriates Irma •to fire thot"oni dollars one time.tor t d h,, it .. f m ar , b t a b t in t g h t a t t, i • g r T o e t i l ,..t e tpro fe v m e i m i :• th th e e e b r n o r s l i a? „ l , ot e s ew hn e : vj ot , l2, y ... would e R it e to iepea h!m :c b d e to w m an e r y iu the meeting of the Conventloa the followteg A , ter oopoetug of his perso .al proper y, and toy. 1 was finally influenced by there state- • directing the manner in which then; ot sstate meets of Mr. Lawry to assist in makiag his chell be sold, Le bopteltha the suns of a'y nomination unanimous. shall dolls a for ate purchase of a lot nr £4.4.11LEL BAuciLiorr, 277 Webster street. lots In or near Torentum, upon which a r vl. l'lTTant'antr, Dec, 0.1303. lege shall he erected, with librarf, lecture rams, I was at tie meeting of the trot Mayoralty &r., together with his 1 brary and six thou ;and Contention, and heard Mr. Lawry say to Mr. dollars additional, to ho expended On useful by that lie wanted the nomination for books for the library. The buildiag is 1.• be that time only, and afeer Luau ho would be out called the Porter College University, and the of the stay. inns. Jones, Sr., I testator appoints Rcs. .11.,ealt Horner, lilt. 8. corner of Robots and Enoch nrcel , . Iter. W. W. Coup, Rev. Geo. Or oho Lewd Mr. Lowrat the same place, mond. IV. V. Pesos, Jo' n A.. Miller , an ! John make a statement to Sir. leCartby to i F. Humes. as Truetons, to superintend tne ere. the above. I A . Ituran, r a tion of his wishes and manage thu i Foreman Spring Depot ent,.ard, rood, Cook th.,o. On the death of Naary Jane P., t r Mo de Co.. tel Mr/ iv Jnoes, Bose S Co. bail her property will revert to the Colle4 t, es Mr. 3.J - berry lioblm.on, or 53 Ceatham street, will the balanec of his eat tte after the b • who Wee a warm attend of Nit Lo aryl/ famine- o re p a id ton In the lath causes., nett:ornate the statement to Le made that durice the session of the eon veraibn he was lent for to come to it. Up in Lis arrival he Lad a conference with some of the ctber friends of Mr. Lowry, when bet was in duced W. state to an intimate blend of his (a McCarthy delegate) that If Mr. McCarthy won cot Ott of the &Id, Mr. Lowry would net ro e in the way in the meet eanvaea; and to at accident ally meeting Mr. Lowry on tic err:lice amnion, to the publication of his (Lowry'.,) let ter, too had so intcrmed .- -Prrrsetunort, Dcc. 11, 1.805, •To Jail—Will you Nese', state In writing wear von know of any agreement en I lie tart of Mr Lowry. nr its friends, niche time Lt the last Mayoralty Convention. ne•tim W 3.IICARTIn r,T7l,‘c , Mm day. Dtr. :I. ISO:, Ir. C. If rat aty, Dear eth :—to rept, to tour Chloe of chit rottrntog. Intitt r.n , z whether I cue aware of no arrartzrmeut, tat tht part of N'r. Lowrv'e friends, In the lus. city convention, thiough which It vita umeed that he. Mr. Lowry, was not to be a candidate for re. romlotition,aud asking me If to, to Elate what I trow7of the aam., I th.llrtt to coy ttat such an arrangement was suggested oat] after the dele gates assembled, as the easiest mode of settling the difficulty which embarrassed the Conven tion, and I am farther certain that the matter was mentioned to Mr, Lowry, and that the pro. posed arrangement met with his cordial appro val. Hie words, in effect. were that McCarthy was killing himself by the course be wee tak ing; that he knew be could not get the nomlna• lion; that Ve (Lowry) wanted the office but for one term. and thatU McCarthy would withdraw he shoed balm a dear field for the nomination the next time. Mr, Lawry states now that be has no recollect then of ever having made each an arrangement. either b himself or his friends, and further, that he knew nothing, and knows nothing of any arrangement of the kind; aad he Is entitled. of comae, to the fall Menet of his denial; bat I have a very distinct recollection of having • con versation with hie honor some weeks after his Inauguration, In which the existence of this agreement was clearly admitted. I had labored acelotmly. and I am vain enough to believe, ef fectively, to secure Mr. Lowry% netolnation, and the vigor which marked the earlier days of hat adminatratlon so pleased me that In the con ventaiion referred to, I took occasion to compll mt nt him on he activity, adding further, teat If he always gave the same satisfaction ne was then giving, he might bold the office for years. This drew from Mr. Lowry the remark that he would try to do his duty, but that It had been agreed that McCarthy ,hould cave a clear field the neat time and ho did not know that be could to a candidate. What more passed on the oc casion it is unnecessary to say, but I here given abase the substance, if nut the exact words used by Mr. Lowry in ate eoaversatian alluded to, and I bare simply to add that you are at liberty to use this trite an von sec proper. @MEM The 61a}oraltyelCorstroverly. Dz. 11, 1865 Env., Eat:how—An ononymout commualca • Lion in (station to the Mayoralty nomination ap pram In ilia morning patens of to-clay, in which the following passage ovcars• .• W bile the Committee were preparing their re port, Mr. ?bouts* I)avia addrearted the writer as Inlloe s: •You will have to go for McCarthy the toott term. You have got things an your own w•y thiSlll7OC,. or WU:IU to that etitet. The writer teplied: . 0, Mr. Davi+, that is runner *Jong; two years Ma look time to look atesi" if tbia is what Mr. Baldwin beam his letter on, rte rs retitled to the (all benefit of it." Ae the above i calm:acted ex only to mislead he tut lie, bet also to pot me In a false position, I &etre to elate lu enbelance what did occur 011 the ccesslou referred to, and the circsimetsaces under which the expression attributed LI:11 me [IMO to be teed. The coccutittee had bad hefore it first, tie question. who was to be venerated for Mayor. and text who was to preside over the Convention. Thu heat point was settled by the friends of Mr. ferwry agreeing on his behalf that if Me. Mc- Carthy, wtathew be should have a clear 'field for the norntnatlon, a. for as la oss onteereat, the text time, aed the second point was ar ranged by an aereement that Mr. Baldwin ebtottd he chosen President of the Convention. The committee way now about adjourning when I remai heti that I understood a rinY , bad be. n [...rand to defeat hlt.ars. hfcCamo and Mehhawn ior Control er and Treasu . er. and nggested that acme action should be tahen on this by.td Objeetton was wade, velit , rcupon I rems.ked, - You have hadthings so far nearly all yoffr own way." now agree to rota for Mr. MlLargo and Elebbauto, which artereeine rttssion, they coneented to do, adding tarther that they vrowid nomluste Otero for the °theca named. From the above It will be %Neu that the ex- ME31013 'woven ray anonymous assailant teas flied open to bolster up his cane was urwed trot In reference to Mr. McCarthy at all, and serees OM only to show that the reputed answer exists only In the Imagination of the writer, but furth er, that toe arranimment which he repudiates was madd as stab d, and that the writer fully untitysteod It at the time. Yours, T. W. Dann. Northern Central Rahway Coder the excellent management of J. D. k'ameron, Esq.. President, and who la acknowl edged by competent Judges to Do one of the Met business wen In the State. the Northern Central has become a first class railway. The dentde track la about completed between York and Baltimore, end will soon be finished between ilarrbtrurg and Sunbury. .1 N. Dl:Marry, Etc , General Superintendent, b pushing the work with hie wonted energy. He always puts through whatever he takes in band. A fast train tea remit, been put on theroad, which tontine Baltimore at 13;10 r. lt. and MUM direct tiuough to Pittsburgh. No lets than eaten passenger trains leave daily by thitilne, whilst eight arrive. This will afford amnia ac commodation, we think, to Win travelling com munity. Great Gift Wale of Watches, Plated W are and Jewelry... Wm. Simonds Co,, of 74 Fifth itteet, advertise in our paper the sale of an extenelve assortment of watches, sliver plated ware and jewelry, "all for one dollar each, without regard to value, and not to be paid for untll you hum, what you are to re ceive." The article to be eold a•e valued at from .2 to $lOO. For plan of sale, we 'deer- Moment In another column. Acqtaillted.—Denjamin and John Trimble, Indicted, on coil of Wlillatn 11. Arnold, for stealing from their employers, Were Be. quitted. It Was alleged that Mr Arnold had leased horn the defendants the "Varieties Thea tre," on Penn s' mat, Mr. Trimble. according to agreement, to receive 1.150 In advance. On the "opening night," it appears that the Trimblea' retained possession of the Treasurer's.°Like au nt they had moored the $l5O, sod hence the prosecution. Tho Court held that if anything it was a case of Geyer and converalon. George Nets:el, indicted for the larceny of 1.100 In Rreenbocke, was found not guilty, the prose cutor hat lug Gilled to appear. Te M'ar ishow.-I.lRuo's celebrated theater pateticao will be exhibited for the first time at Masonic Flail, thts evening. It is pronOuneed by reliable authority to betbe most life-like re presentation of the great overate teat have trans pired within the past four goers ever presented to the public. lo addition, Mr. Latino ant give his protean entertainment, or homorous por traituota of character, in which ho stands OA ri valled. Removal.—la con eequence of the tire at Odeon Building% 00 Fourth suet, a short Jdaj. it. u. Long, gcint for Shaw & 01Init's ta• tam ening maebloes, has removed his office and sales rooms to No. 110 Grant street, near lejftb, where the machines tan be seen in opo. rat i on during the business . home of the day. Attention is called to MaJ. L's. advertlseineut In this ewes Gar.dt'd. Assault and ilatterv.—Patrick Brlmmo air pum i ware Mayor Morrison ' on Saturday, . and made oath against Charles FltherwOod for assault and battery. The defendant was arrest ed by oaken Campbell and Elittn, and held In the sum of three trandred dollar& to aunt tho chatho at Cold. The Straw Case Azain We learn to-day that the recta Bad etrTem• mart el connected with the rural of Sirs Oaorgr 74 Shaw, from her borne to the insane Ficepttni at Damon:, ave likely to undergo Ja• die:al in:hLlcot on. The prel! . .rdinary tams Wt., to hare been taken to-der, by al noptie a• taen for her disehartre, ou • writ of AaS.fe e fears, but thin proceeding has to en rrnelered no. etet era, y from the fact that IT-. .ed the Superintendent of the 110 , 10,41, has derided that the woman wee not ineanc, and O arlibcrly to leave the institAir at one Itu As etc is not, therefore, reetrained or her liber ty, the proceedings by ha&eas carves are not an laic-able to her ease. Lie nee the Intention, to Cc bare been Informed-on reliable authority. to rarraferate for c,•rairaey the parties eugagof lwr ahrbartbart, nil in trial of the cane all tile tracts wall Ire Lartatalht Ireton: tali- pub Charge of Ilig.my —lobo C rlp seal orreeted by officer teray. of the Mayor's police, on a charge of bigamy, Ke le:red by John Noonan. It la alleged that the defendant has a wife and air children in, Harris burg, and that. abotri of: months ago, he mar ried a slider of the prosecutor, residin In this vicinity The fact of his (miner marriage War not diecocered until recently. He WAS looked up fora hearing. A -, Peat Preeent.—Mr. J, Walton Fo Arelstant elm It in the Poet °Mee, hes bre3 cede the recipJent of • very handsome meeretiamn. worth twenty Use dollars. The lIR la e token of friendeLip from Mr. George W. &Irma, pw eler, who brought It from Europe on the once. lion of • whit , o Ms old • Loma. Mr. Fieldals a clever and obliging gentleman; and no no mod can better appreciate such tokens of rrgeto, then Fe. BO BINSON, McCLEAN ffi CO Bankers and Brokers, No. 75 l'Oartb, Street Notttsbargn. Dealers le all Mods of Gitivertiment Seo trtttes lisle, Sliver, Unsarnot Bank Nolo., Foreiso And Domestic Excosmte, Mil $O. LOODOSItiI MLISIVaI la 1..A.8 FIRMS sad (pH BENDY. interest snowed on time depoelta. 13,1Iteet.one made in all parts of the 17RiVect SttiteS ea most favorable term.. Order. executed alth dispatch for everything to the bailee. al the Bostoa. New York, Phila delphia acid Pfttabirrek Brokers' Boards strictlY ea cam mission. Dm. oa A. C/LZWS &00,Nei" York, JAY CoOlrE. & CO, Philadelphia.; Mosart. G. D. HEAD & T. 11. PER&IND. FIN.A_NOIAL BROKERS AND BARKERS BOARD (COILIIIPT2I9 DT C. 031101011, ■OLLI St 00.) Q=l OP Fir E. or TIT • Prrvalszkrid Oozrrr q 1 T, Doc. 11, 1545 Operen. r S. 6 s 1501 U. S. 6.sXtr„ ' 101 .11 U. S. Clertilicates. ....... 5 , 50 Gold . lillegkeny eirra, t 1.3 Pittsburgh . . as 75 n IY Allegheny Valley R. it. rs..____ 10.1 50 Connellsillhe R. R. Bonds 79 ou Valley R. R. 12 00 Contellsvtlle R. R.interest.,....... 9 2.5 MA Bank. . ......... , A y Esc...silky Nat. Bank. _______. Fourth Nat. /Sauk .......__ 01 01 .11. & M. Naldoual Bank 66 Peoples Nationa 1...... 100 ou Third IV al .121 al Bank or Pittahurgh.___ 11 00 Third la 121 ao ..-- Chlumbla 011 ; 97 i7hrrry Ron & Pit Lot< .- 10 En=rM Large sales of gold tithing the psst week availed to put down the ',etre, In New Yotk. and weaken quotallona hare. The market' opened this horn ing bowel et fug), up to. the average Quotation• o Sat urds y, stoi Los Lean steady throuzhout the nap at 141, , i. The roles ,utteut &hong our broken were In buying.l3ll46lts United States bonds maintain the advance made towards the close aflUm Work, but are not active at prevent quotations. hallway at arc. and bonds are heat y In Mu-eastern market, and somewhat y reared tors-ale. Hatton Copper board dull se, •troolsog. The Chtllan !leek/ids leas already tricm raised, cannot.: a decline of three centa Per Poduil tit topper. ,torks, t.I course, at mpatkire, nod are last 104105 tie hantlatone advance Castle. We ,ar, report nothing enticing far oil.. Thane was nosol ate ly not e nough doer at !Jsat I or on the ttreet lc give n reliable notation t.x .1 r9le .tuck on the list. t'olurnhia nrs. uttered for sok ntglt„ bid. Phtladelphin, L.enster in t'kerry Rayon tint utnrket to small, ;M. el It I, reported, that use company hyte rit e per cent rtividend ready for the stockholders There Is one ;0,1 (rotors. to record for oils— nasty conlinsites ate xutts tit down rhoLs capital kock to sonorthiag ales tent Maroc. 11 this Is ept np roe shall soon Ito able to make Or/anti°ns that will not Mislead Can lantenry. At pre...rill toe bind it extremely In this sins of sr curities. -1 hr annual report of the director of the Unt ied Stases Mint has been receive.l The amount of t ullion w value received at the mint and branches during the lineal year was SI follows . old, 11Q.1.06.5,140 ;4; silver, 01,103,30.5 93. Total deposits, 0:12,U5,t.14 The coinage was fol. len s told en., 1,107,011 10, unparted and tine gold; bail, 38,07N,402 40; sliver coin, 1636,3., 09; silver bats, 0313 010 Mr; cents corned, inoludim the two and three-cent pieces, bronze and [tickle, $l,- 003,230. Total coinage, II•V 1110,059 04, Numberof pieces of all denominate. coined, 67,V3,551. Ai the branch mint In San Francisco the gold deposits were y 14,805,318 49, and the goad cat.. 111114,610,640. The Assay °Mee to New York re ceived during t he year in gold bullion 15,200,Wr0 04, In allver,fralall 04. The number of One gold bars stamped at the Assay °Meowaa two thousand one hundred and seventy-flue. The superintendent el the branch at IFtn•er, Colorado Territory, repro . sent. Its operations at successful and encouraging STIO gold deposits emoun led Id t 641,609 till Ulcer $l,OlO SI. —The Chicago Tribune, of Saturday has the fel lowing ha reference to the (Allure of some "tear speculators In that city, already noticed by us “Tufancial circles were startled to-day by re ports that a large number of grain and produce dealers had failed, and there was considerable fluttering in consequence. At first the number of failure, we. reported to be..aboul, a dozen.” then It fell to six, and fanny to three or four, embrao log the Orme of Nesbitt ft James, Willard Broth. ere, and George Brine, all of whom were mute or lees engaged In /peculating In Wheat and other kind. al Grain. There were, several other parties reported to have stopped payment, but they were mall dealers, and are scarcely worthy of Men tion. ••11 le needle's to etate that these finaaciel dls asten are the direc t of over spemdatlon grain. Contrary to the advice of the •Trianne, many of our heel merchants have kept on gamb ling In. produce, by which • trade. and commerce bees diverted from our city, and the only thing we have to show for It le • long list of fall tam Experience Is a hard teak muter, but It id generally en effectual one. We trust the mem bers of the Board of Trade will attend to their legitimate branches of trade, awl eschew mere speculation'. —From the Chicago Freeing Joarnal of Satur day, we glean the followingaddittonal particulais In reference to the recent [Allures In than city: announcing the suspenalon of Willard Brothers, Piciabitt ts, Jamei and George Brine in our tune of yesterday, we desire to state that our strictures to regard to reckless trading and apecu lacing generally did, not apply to these gentlemen personally. although tasdatztapt/y piloted so. in. Brine has been a highly , . respected member of the Board of Trade for the, past eight yews, has done a eery large business, Sind we learn from the Berthu with which he has kept his account that all obliga i t . lts . ltre been prompta i me . L . His sat. i n ' lTt i t ' mee greater ' than ten trtie r tllltles, arn t l ' he be er in lii doubtlese resume busineu within a week." PblladelphlaSded Market. 110.—Ther0 la a fair demand for Cloverered, and about 400 bushel) found buy cra at etiPIP 4 , 02 bothrOr common to prime, the •thquiry f or which la still active. Timothy lauiet and nearly nominal at la3.7sftt. Flaaavd Payer riving end se:Ung in a mull - war ne 55.1'0"4 1-$ I 0711 Cr Or me PITTS credo • MAYDAY. Deeeksher it. teg The week does not open very ansincoasly in comme3ciel point of slew. the secs: end onset:tied coro1: 1 .on of the I tendtetsi nAmitet• hot:: en 4, secs:. :isvini; 4 iro.le4,y io retato opeent,ons nee, Inl seen there ore no mean:Hint/1e chttn:e. :o :tote, ot there r„eter11,11: : : 'I.- In: too n•d :ourer •1 r ..t.. 00 , 01.1.1 ally at • 0 1.1 0 . r prima . , Rarlea 1.1 .lull la, on e .:taged. aa c of tn.,/ to law] bash ,cocot %Veal ern Smartt at Is. Oita dull v. 16 nmall .alma from r ••,.. at r . ae. in fair demand at I o. art/ter at to 73, as to quallty. 1 . 1..mCE--4 note la no Ituplarement to nort In the demand for Flour, and the market contra umi dull am! oral, wall a a runplag trnalancy. Small amea It on, sore at K.." to 10,75 for Span; .heat for tinter RThert brawls. Sale of ba Il 1, - NIA/ 110,00. Rye Flour la al .11 i 7 per bbl, mild Buckwheat la atilt qu ,tea M. 1 6,00 ptr cwt. HA.% ISION'S—Ba con In doll and neglected, w.th moll! males at TO ; for :Palliate, I Icitaltll9 for 00:.1 r.l Sides. and 23 for now Strztr lured 1,01 .lull 0100 it rates oft rttle net orred at 21; ,r. 32. No demand wltateyer for 3lraa Yolk. itA -- MAt4 Aotateu her litatter. sod holden Ate obit tag It gher rates, loft the den . l.t.l it light at the fidl . ntlre. At tLe toot, I's,k tho h.fures rb aged I rum, zroLs, t: e :4- 'lee. tef orted Utica At WI. I OTATCI4- . 5 Putt mid drooplaz. 441:11 a Loot) . eonatdet•Lly i el the deal L We II tne sake of Peach Blow. reported tratlAT ni f ••• 4 r bash—'2oo linalt bold at 41,15, de:o.eteLL tAnteets me el.tc nt •G. to Orel - bat, le to q Ltt.] AFt 1 . 1.115-14111 awl It frful.tr—rtrkong Alt the troy f ronf44,oe to t 0,04 per tot rret for coarAon to cLolee. 1$11T13: -!1 It fair sl prat Is surll Fru) hed We..au rept, s ties stslctly prme Roll n 1 314 t's,ked le .1:“..e11 1;G1... DUD sod drooptnq... is., s'tt,l repor:el n; 33 II er CP A rillEß 17—There uin.l.rule deursod, nnd Rt. rrto report. sale of 116 1. 4 / 1 , u [lv eJ al 011 per ht”. 4'lll:ENE—lc un. - Isnr ged but wlently 01 2I(DZIG for Homburg, and for lio•rt.eu. l'OlN I.—D,:a and.uwr. We nom ...1110:C norninellly ttl b 5 to 9or ,er both. lut n hoot nontAhle ob•nge; este uI:A, hale% pruno. on v.:s..ttl, a • ion t l,Rt H nt r , 'l. vg In ir74..t.-y freely, and ICI La a are es flactiur. -I,ng.ng Losr. tu 55 ye, llon . . . I'lElr—Sn ler ofl .mll. Soo. •19 • 1/11.1/.1 , 1-I:l'lT—Small rait - , at :4.W:: per lb for 11q , to. nod 22 :o 2, for react.,.. . P►7TEBURGII PETRI/PAWS! 3EI tili E 01791C7. 01 rns PrrnittreasCiazr77z, Moxl, • 7. Drt. 11, ISGS. CITCDE—There was less „acNv/ty in Crude to. day thou for Der real dot s past, and the market na oppn".utly • little weak, holders generally tuung mare on .4.1.• to though there Is no tuot eh, chain, t n, le' n Oiler, e,ale of 169 I,hl. at 21 , c . - bit, returned: ItO do In at 211 1::, at tlt lad Deo et tUI. Taw arrlr ale continue large, and the supply la not as large as ;funeral:s, an. ticlpated, it is larger than usual, and the stool, on hand at present Is somewhat In excels of the de. :nand. We have no late advlces train the wells, Lot the tclestaph reports the New York market steady at' 41 tig. In, Ibis Intl nod. REFINED—There was cot a single opern , loa to bonded oil today that we could hear of. Ica- Im mediate delivery, there Is still some bigotry at full rates, but January and February deliver!. areplull and A h.:tenon lower. Intim absence° Wee, we continue-quote at. 67@h9 for Immediate• delivery, free on board can, hire, and 6d ?6; de livered In Philadelphia For January and Feb uary, taf;q3are the current rates, delivered in• Philadelphia. Free Oil is quiet, Out standard brands ere still held pretty drmly at 71.415. NAPTHA AND RESIDUIIBIThe demand for Naptha continues Light, and bile the market is gutet, the stock la Light, anti prices arc fully sus tained. liesaidttunk la quiet bat with occa. .local sale. at 8.5.2.3 per bbl. NEVEIPTIi—The Ibilcarla; la a partial account or the•arrisala by the Allegheny Hirer since our last report. Jag Gallsghar..-- 11X11 a I. Unto. 167 Miller S. Edwards. 21/0 Porter, Antler & Co_ 65 3.4 • Wlik 1 u a ' 7 -35 Vatter & Bro Era J T Stockdale 62 R D Cochran 4 ;1 John Boon--...... 60 3 E. Strkkler 1050 113/ORO:ay. 250 Jas Ranter- . ....n.Kal W P '.ores --. -1147 4946 PETROI,EU PI SMOCK.% IN NEW YORK Special Di.patek to iTeeteret Praia. firs Yoak. Dee. it, ' Petroleum Etecke quiet, with ikekt Wes at the (Wowing rates BennettuT E us, 11,00; 13radlep. ea; Lacetalor, 1,00; Fleet hatloaal, 4I; 011 Creek, 1;0; find Farm, ail; Northern Light, 1,00; Mhole Creels, United Skates, ?4,2.6; Tack, SO; Web ear, 1,13. • PHILADEL FRIA CATTLE MARKET .t.'pecial Dip. to Ms Pst tabtuth Ckaz.tte. Prizatsoetruta, Dec U,1865. CATTLE—Prima Cattle are rather higher, but common atutlous dull at about former rates; 2500 head smile:A.ld sold at fr m lot;,11.8 cents for extra, the latter rite (or choice; 14018 1 .4 cants for fair to good, and 11(r.13 rents per pound for COMMOR. V. to quality. SHiltiP—Are In fair demand at former rates :oth head 'tam at no routs per it. groat, for good tat Sheep: .:51,.30 per head (or stock Sheep. COWS—Are It., active; 250 head so:.I at frog F. for Springers; and sl,sf 11.T1 per head for :11.1leh Cores. HOGS—Prices arc rather boiler; ISot head ar ri,e4 and sold at the different iyardis at from $1.3, erth I he lOU Ma, not, a. to quality. Dogs at Loulsyille. LOLI:E.VILLI4 Dec. 0--So far ea we. have been able to learn the clews of Centeno In the market., e. ronclude that tl3 in the country, or 19 weighed here are the outaide figures they Kill be wIllInt; to pay. So far but little 11.11 been - done, compared with former seasons. The folloreb,e, exhibit uelll show the number of bogs killed and to pens: Killed. la Zeno. (healer b. Co linocii , un a 2,000 COO F. Leib 6,002 150 3,020 Mee,' Wriit.G, linnet,. !ACC. have not Cs yet made Any 1...--hues. Fenn, Ire. 9.—W00l remain. tent bout tu cl.rd change. The demand la light, and large sales Cv 4.d not be eCredied eneept nt a decline from current quntatlnns The ;isle. arc tA,O3i lb. State and Western Fleeces, mainly at GO cents for Indiana, c 1!.; for Pennsylvania, 00462 for State, it fur Oh lo 50 bales estin state Pulled and lno bags do. 62q1112;1tC0 lb. Pulled, 211cint; 21 bales do, plicate, 20 ,In Lambs do. 514; 9000 lb. Cailloro la, 11. 1 eit, e 0 balls do, 00 gold; V. do do Burry, 25 cur rency t 110,0110 lb. Canada, 15; 130 bales Cape, part at 42132-I; NO do bleclin and 100,009 lb. Finial., to • cnnuulltcharer, on private term,. 1:1; auction. to bales leans. damaged, sold 0421 et., ,ain. IMPORTS BY RAILROAD PlTlNntrrall. FOgET WAT3B & OHICLAGO R. R. Doe. 11-100 bbls dour, Culp & Shepard; do bides, Fiascos & Sonvso bbis blzturines, Lambert, Ship ton & , o; 100 bbls flour Shomaker & Lnng; tO bbts mess beet, Cook, Jiro & co, 3 pk g s dry apples, II bids lard, 100 bbls none, ; raft a Reiter:2l3 bags mill Iced, Thus Bell & co, '3)O btus flour, Stith er & Voskamp; 1 ran wheat, 27 bogs llasseed. H Rea jr; bids dour, Knox & re; 0 3 - 4 sks bar ley, Chs• Blom; 0 boxes soap, 11.11obloson .21. co; 20 do do. Stuirer & I.nneor' a bbls now, II Riddle; 1 car nun Iced, T C Jenkins; 7 fogs lard, Kerr & Erne/1; pkgs doh, E Hcazletab; 1 car mill iced, Jae (Heim; 1 ear corn, 1.1 N Courtney; '2 dressed bogs, Fetzer &Armstrong; 3 kegs lard. 7 barrsls apples, .1 Mower; 2 bbl. butter, Kirkpatrick & Br o; II begs lard, F Sellers & so; 37 bas elicese, R Dal ell & co; 12 do do, A SKcrr. 2 cars ootstoes, Rai lap & McDonald; I car oats, Sturgeon Bra; Xel sks barley, Peter Auren. VANTALAND AND NiTTNNITEDN liszL Baum.— Dec. 11-10 bales tow, Hadley &14 bbls oil, B A do Fahnestock & co; 12 bales tow, A it Childs & co; It 3 bags barley, J Rhodes; I car lumber, S Silmidt; 2s bbls dry apples, L H Volgt & ',so; adl bars Iron, Hussey, Wells & co; 39 pkg. copper, Park, Mc- Cord; & co; 0 pkg. produce, Grad' & Reiter; lot sundries, Anderson, Wok & co; 4. sirs glassware, Cunningham &co. . . PITTSEWSIOn44.IoLroncs asrf CINDPANATI 13 rt., Dec. 11-195 bags barley, E C liey•; 1 car stares, F Hinkle; 2 Idols tobacco, Jotut W Tay/or; L box latreettli, Whitmore & co. 62.1.1aWkst ,52.6.2101. Der. mber 11.-1 car lumber, F Becker; 30 cars wheat, Km:tautly & Bra; cars shingle., el 0 Boyle; I pkerrobseeo. H. ea 7 Elton; 16 dos brooms, John He r BO bbla flour, J Stewart; 1 car lumber, A:Milliken; 231 bUs cider, Shute, Son & 0011 eke cheese, 0 KonalT; 12 bbl. apples; keg. lard, John' Herbert; 185 bags barley, W * Anderson; la sacks flaxseed, Elver & Hamilton; no bbl. apple., 100 do. pqtatoes, Oise. Kennedy; 10 do hominy, Rahn h Ittddle;ax) hoia,,, Popp, Bake: It co; 124 ski. wheat, Noble fr. _awl; t car corn, Simpson ts Knox; 34 Nile broom handles, J liutehtnamt; 50 mks oats, 200 bush cony Taylor et IdelOnney;ls bbls hominy, Mercer et lioht loson; el do do, Wm Sadden. . IMPORTS BY RIVER Zahuvigtx—ran Exits Cias,thad--Olsrk & co, MO Ws Your, 63 doz wash boards, I ha. sundaes, 2 kg-s du 8 bola do fruit; .1 DBVorth,S DMA au. shuns, I do eggs, 1 hit butter; Sleek & Armstrong. 3 bbls sorghum, 220 ohs corn; Fetter h Armstrong, 11000 hoop poles 21 bbls flour, 2do beans, 1 1 0 bbls eggs, 25 bbls sorghum; V 2 N Ogden & co, 1 bit sun dries, Firedog &Steel, 26 bbls sundaes, 2 sks dry feßit; Potter, Aiken & Shepard, 100 bbls potatoes, Bdo buns; T Hoyt, 3 DU poultry; L AlWwn, 2 pigs eggs. 1 ha butter Graff', Bennett & co, I keg nise; J Weisman, 6 bbls sorghum, I kg do; If F Dev01,,29 bbls sorghum; E Taylor, 2 do do; W P Peck & co, 6do do; 0 White 2 dodo; Rahn b. Rid dle, 3do dot B Canfield, 6 do do. '7 do negated; B Bishop & co, SO do flour; S Wells & Bro, 10 do beans ,3 do elovenceed, d do eggs. 3 do butter, 1 kg Lard; King, Pennock 43 pas tubing, t boiler and testae, 1 air puup la wheel; Livingston & co, 1 pr sealest ,S Folgt; 2 bbls nuts; Ornate Ilughs, 2 bills fenders; Sbultzos 2t eo, 6 bits soap F Buckley, 26 bdls spoke. , CISCINSATI-.PEIt linnlntern.-.-11 nestock h Co, 1 box hardware; Graham' Fobo ,23 deli tobacco, .7 7.2er t i t isus & es, 10 bdls saddle flee; Halms, Bell h . eo, gs bales cotton; Head a, Mettght. tobac Kennedy. Childs ts co, 80 bales cotton; S i rlle & Madison :2 as =l2lO hif bus tobacco; Olnkesusea h Onlvford, 20 tons pir metal; S Reynolds & Son. 10 tans pig me t i da. Woodwellhce.l ha castings. Larne—eat SAvausig.—Nlmiek & co 'I tog bifs lath • Jos B 1 varnitti,• Ultuke & e 0,600 boa sti:relt; ben Man and t tmtit° H Anderson, su dry hides 09 green hbles; It 11 03/11116, fa bbls Ore clay; Moder, Byne & 00,12 lids cordial; Geo Sup pis, s bbls onions, 2 do flaxseed 2 do molaues; Fetzer & Ar m steung, lt bbls ontods, 2 do beans, 1- kg lard, 2 Ms sorghum; Kennedy, ChM. & so, 23 bales cotton. FzARTifiTS CHICAGO MARKET. - Special dispatch to the Pittsburg% Gazette. pri - .—rlcli,neTletted end estlrely ..11411 (3,,,h-5h Las Wheat ad:ohied laCieassloi 114.1‘,“31,....3 for No. 1, amln.!..‘firc tor rio. Red NI tutor dull mod love, tor„, , Zo. 1. Ustts more actiro and to higior; .at 43a fOn No. • 1, si.'4 tit lur tlo. 1. 03;e advastCd le; sslel 1.1 rGC Icy. I, n5.11:2 , 31=15. for No. 2. Ere more as t't't l bets- r; at 4114C1111 kg' No. No.I, tad 1 4 ti 31. r. Ne. 2. 11.ley dull mad nesiterl; asks. =MEM WI:, k T —Dull all loves, at o,lltaalea la buteo, at nu. V.. ".°. ,-- Dull, with 11,Tlt damsad fet intern pork et ecnttlta to. L7411a1l °mail seeroln MOIR. 1 Late drm.r.d, 4 , 1 A ulna at too 01% ft Cutibetland at latyiu;•e' , and It. boats Lanz 11111 M1D11241 It lac. Lard dull, and Whiled at 18blitl4e; warn , CIS. Tanner dull and easier. I)lcatsd liGga tale: iat Ilo€llo,co. Us - 1 - 11,-- , Dull and nuialual; naaalea llooa—Tent, Dull at 18,504•95). Mon ET MATlTlra—UuebelVech gold, w..i. NEW YORK pEntoweqn mAR.ti-er LispateL to Western i'lesS. NEW rOglC,pro. 11, litS. Petroleum gillet; talcs of pods bbb. Gru le, ea, 4P,yg4i ; It, tine 4, s7(c6S,lia Bond. finance and Trade lb Ntn York. Yuen', beecr.b.e speculition ass awl g this morrang, troth at opttn efinti and the Stott Eike/mtge. With a osfiderate man , . The market generally was strong; daring thedsy, selth Dot sell rattle purchases. Ilegdfng was sea. what ante,. At the last bast& lucre Wss eteedy le. flee watt the fellable% eloelog raft/eat 4 30 p. Leo hal, 563gyr.xle. 9244fkludson, P 2341 Reactor,. 1 tl:+:1 /Woollen Sotehern,7llit there. Isod & Pittreurgb..943itelarelaall & - Toledo, 114141 note Islet d roortaareerein. 23343 North. western wet°, ted, ealg; Font Wayne, ete%; Oatu & Mastless eel Cterune•tes, (iota on been-grin dories too day, as: rose LO Welh, t Insleyat les. Liorernroont held ahwit a minion of oollera this artstnotert Slate bat Titiet .ad steady. The Post says trelltntetet b patifoky, and MI re. port of the lalltues so Chicago-Vend to dasitars coollthece. The Joao market fe rtniet and fairly <paned at 7 pereeht. Cuoizor , .12.1 paper hi Otretiog freely. but there le little nereand: The stederoorkes Ola nd Mm Non York Stock, smut Illotiep martert,c Nam one, Lao. U.-Lime) eh:NOT:St 7 14e4 cent for :all loans- • bter4n. tichaugo.quitt, at 119C127%. op.4.llriber, ope i lig it INN, adynscrog tOlt sod eleslNg at 146. GovirorsoLt Stocks NO% , /Mikis to Litsuipo - 4101 tad <trooping. htccissotia4y: Lilted Numbs Sixisj. 6-76 C4l- frog., Its.t., Inl),4;:Untiod Smceso , ol,loqooup ErV4: hi t.nourl Ps, TC"...;',x U. J. 6710 l t enolloupolut. Ito; taw., so seq., Pb; Ohio is alls•issippl- tient. 44; Rll,lllOll, 109%; Mad. usitos„ to%; P.N; Restingi ltd North tbesteru, proforma. 6.10 i, Isaohtgo. I KI.O-I.lleh.tgala tiOutitero, 'ItN; Pittsburgh; *IV. North 11 , , • swum, 14%; Totstio, LOPAS; • EON Wayne ien%. IA acids* Dank Stataiiitat, Na, Yoxic, Detn 111. ' Increilas'. Thantaapa: Loans WZIAVAIi • 1,333fic0 &pane.-- . 1.16,=180 2,TiL117 • Otrantation.... 19,670,11.3 1110,111 D l Tender.. tagSLIS7 60,9= • • ... • IJepoalta. ni,430,602 We snn , • khlir Yeti Markets • New Toes, Ike. u.—Carron dull, feregultiP, and 1, wer st.oe4eo toe Middling. Itregedne, lussethled and 100thir lower, at 17,10®7,* 'lot Extra State, ile„ssftedot for Eatts K K. 0., end $8,65(0474 Trade tannest the toantet Menet heavy,. Onare—What Oak, and mediate-and common paaca lowa, wood to extra, edge* New amber Milwaukee Ifll7iel,7e) New Azobs7 /Wahl. ga,1114. dye dull and Wittig.= decoded things; sates of 16.000 bulk. 'Arley quiet. • Marto Nall heavy at 11,16. Corn: opened heavy .and dosed rather ewer al feeriee for demand And tra sound, and 92 94e for Bound Mixed Watts= and mw Yellow Sow ham. 0010 dull end Yeetbales Wismar —With,. tit decided MuSitke at, mug • • 0 sectaufsa—Otatt Estkie . gels: pi:Cusco. .ado, lest Has a,. Ile. Nothuta qulet at ill. foe Porto Rico. • - prniotacit—tialati Crude 44004 Stead la Bow is gaoled at Heath. Psoromosa—Pork haste and lts*or At 11M,71 [amnia. and pri m e Hess feet heavy Sr imam for plaln mess• And curt for extra meat Belt hams dull and hurt Sr Mtge Ho. thus meats .deculecly.lower ai Helm for shoulders and tagelnic los hams: Bacoo' kra salsa of ISO Dorm of Cumberland Mat at 15eNtia, Brew cd hots firmer and mom act.loo at mien*. Butter dull st 'Mello for At° 'add " 3004. k, for State. Clams dull at 140100. Cincinnati Dlorktt. thecton.T., Dee. .11.—Prottle ...rosettes. Cull' and prices rorstrta.ly lower; Supettne could hove • been buught at 44,51416,115, and stole*, old wheat , Entre, at ye,tn Oman.— W heat Mill, at 140 tor otW Eat. • Oora, In sett fir demand, and priers have ternutrad to 474 tor new. Oats, ia moderate demand, at Mu to the elevator. Rye, dun, and price* barn declined to . 700 for prime Rona—Dell, =Cerise, declinitigi heavy aver ages sr. halo atrISQIICO; grows tressed, are held at 1110,21410,L0; nat., with boyars, it 1414110.17. and mate anxiety to.elo at that e figur e s than to pur chase. Emipter kW* haul... ruotastose--nleas Pork It-held at Y.^.7. ,6Dahnt.oo, with buyers to sumo extent. at 427,50; the weather L. unfavorable tOr gran meats, son prises have d 0.,, shoed to 0t,4, t 4 and Ity.ye. for Shoulders, Sides and , Berns. Bath meats have destined to 113.2fy1.t0 tot , Shoulders. the tatter rate for pasted, vitiggice toe e.t.a...4 tali, fur Utast gbh's. Early in toe day . Laro a. firmer; loader advice. rtom ties York .. Onus.. sa—rtalet. COTTON—Yuma; hiltdllety. 44541 C. utarx--Stnacy„at (loco— t44 3 / 4 6t40. assuu..—tanudy; Thennottleteridndeg. Montreal M a rket:' Mod raw., bee. IL—Fiora—Eltdden tower and anadtad;nicedpte no ail; uperflud.E.T.. - .r.... to 73/1! ; 1,18; F.strs. 1/3.2 . 48,68; FAu. ay. 55,6443,73.. Gll,X—Witekr. 'domllial at tiosti.ta for Oda.- std Id est. Oat*, 20end.• .• Torouto Planet, Toeoaro, December LI —FlAirir—deo . sales sal declining. Daum—Wheat, Fan 31,164 - 31 30; ,Sp:Log, •1,0 1,14. Oat. a34135a. 111 rleyos(o4.. Pnevamorta—Pork .7/AMA& • Oswego. Inarket• C. , Vano, Dee. ll.—gLeers—DßD Red Reeßeejed;, Wes of eta btu* Re RS tOe No. NifießAß.fa for Rea W tater; $10.25 tor White ani1.140., foraetib Oneux—Melt gofer; tales of 4400 lamb. cholas Canarla Club at, $450. Corn utul .othor gralmr. °mutual. RIVER NEWS AIIIIITILLS. City. butt ~...Jolly thatronz . ...,SA•eroa.le ' Drrtaxtra.m. 4 Berard_ • -Moore Parkersburg. Ida Pees No 2—. Rees...— CUS , lax Ott City. BOATS LZAVIZO TO-DAY. • Esnrcat John W. flarret-Dayla.... • 11117811. ar^.-axars. LTG. The river was failing, last Wyk with five feet . nine inches water to Mecham:el by the alonongs, heti pier mark!. The weather Inithight was very warm and wet. On Sunday ntatt there was a heavy float at Oil City, and the weather wasquite' cold. The tow boat Pickett went. up the Alle• gbeny with a tow as far at Nicholson's whereshe found but three feei six. inehes,andaraaeorapellett to return. Thcie were but thirty: inches at Oit City yeaterdayi Business at the landing,ye,ter' day was very quiet. _The Maristia rune into port yesterday from Cincinnati, with a very good trip on boand. Fier =What will be found elsewhere. Sho will sour mance receiving freight for .Nsatitalle to.dsy, nod wlll lenvw soon as she gets a lead. The 1 , 1 - Mier, Capt. Darragh, lila, hni shingle. out for Cincinnati aid Louisiana and will. probablyget away by to-morrow evening. As the!. river or again falling, it would be well for shipped! to seed down freight as rapidly ail mania, The Lorena, Capt: Shuman, is Ara about felt tl fraight. and Will take her departure this eve ;' rang lot the sunny south. Se on board early tioy day, and Capt. Wrillins will give 3 , du a choice Q . : : state room,. 4 • VI" Kate I:obit:own, Capt. Roidnann, will leave to-morrow for. Louts. Sea " s handsome craft, and elegant In hot appointments, of light drausho e. d well °Lettered; In a word, she es" every requisite for the safety andedmfort of het • • . The Emma Githam, Capt. Stall la the regalia Zanesville packet for today, testing at a o'clock as The Citizen,.Capt Armstrong arrived at the • landing yeaterlsy, alter en ahaenae. Of about two month, and a half.• it will beaoe, onztembored that . On her last trip out, she ran into the obstruction" M the Steubenville bridge by which she wee damage s to the amount of three thoueand dollawb and detained three weeks making' repairs, She had started tar St,...Paul, but on teaching'La Crowe, she _reshipped her freiiiht, fearing that cold weather would catch her thete. , 's" - ' hero yesterday: with 'WO tows_ or metaloz.; some broom corn, Visaing discharged WO tonal metal at Wheeling. Shemin lay ttp , fors whier Capt. -Wm. ILLesn'a luondsome boot isms ready to melte freight for New efleene and alt Lamellate ports, and will leave as a. she ti loaded. She will put her statetonte funat , ure on. board today, and itomorrow or put down het carpet., and will then be ready air teeeive vILLb on. the Pine Grove left Cinch: moot' last Friday, and et edoety circumstance', would be due et the landing today. We look,for her came time Coder. , The Cincinnati Caomrrfra, of Sunday says: The riser halt receded lath during then hours ending last eight. There: are 5% feet hence , to Louisville. There are a% feet le the canal, and fat en the I:busiest hers • ',Wag the, Lower Obis. The report+ received from the Citmlittlaad vary. . One d*peteh received from Nashville last era - ma by Messrs. - }lose b. Robinson: frost lesptaba Boyd, r etorts allieslies and lapin; la that stream. while we *ere. name =other dispatch com a f . xn rex:wile how* la the awns eity,tatich mods la the corsherlaad and rides. . .. , . The same paper says: ' . ~,'",:' S Yesterday we revered a Letter from Gallipoll, Ohloothich says the meat eardosimanf.the Ocia• tag° .N 0 2 wall entlrtif - ..tthatoountable;ttust the Captain could nbt blamer-an ona. The steamer_ was In chament -Capt. J 0 an 0 / 4 • 10 expeoleneed steambostmaa. The ca were in • charge Of drat-dug engineers, while =one hundred and tarty Viands of atea ' 7 . lately euiderione ensitalefe repalm The; letter states fur th er, the Cigna= -Ls-doing wef. ' . gar. Idosstaan, the first clerk.. wall . not hurt. The I second clerk, Mr. Vanee.,,af Gallipolls, Is seam- • ins, but wiz recprer. One man dthd there that • day. The steward and a passenger.dled at Rant. • Vs. The boat was Insured for lir wri.....r0r., . ~ . TIM. to tile riceld.-' ... - , , V r: , - i-' .--- . 0 1:7(1/4 , V. 7 -, V.. 4 i. 4 -;`, , t, , J ; :?;; Cracaon, Decenber 11. 1565. ....:Keb Ude.~ne. _._FianASpil.
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